I am finally complete with load testing for the 168 gr SMK round in my rifle. I was happy with the results, but also disappointed. I'll explain as the post progresses. I tested on two seperate days. The first being the ladder test to find the node in my barrel, and the second shooting for groups after even finer tuning of my node groups from the first day. So here it goes.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">My Rifle</span></span>
DPMS "Hybrid" LR308
Noveske 20" 1x10 Poly Twist
2 stage match trigger
NFS 3.5-15X50
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Day 1</span></span> (9/16/10)
Time: 1000- 1300
Temp: 88.0- 91* F
Alt: 91.9
Humidity: 52 RH
BP: 30.03
Wind was a steady 5-7 MPH with 12 MPH gusts from 9 oclock as well. Didn't vary direction hardly if any. (Leaves were breezy on trees and the flags were constantly waving. I dialed for wind today for the sake of the test and also I don't know much about hold overs just yet.)
Test Distance: 300 yards
Mirage: roughly a 40* angle from right to left and pretty thick
Bullet: 168gr SMK
Brass: IMI Match
Powder: IMR 4895
Charge Range: 39-41.5 (Sierra maxes out at 42. However no pressure signs at 41.5. Could have went to 42)
**During the test I had to sit through a couple of cold range sessions. It got hotter so you'll see Velocity slightly increased through the 3 round robin rounds. ***
39- 2,426, 2,430, 2,452. Average is 2,436 with a ES of 26.
39.5- 2,430, 2,432, 2,440. Average is 2,434 with a ES of 10.
40- 2,446, 2,456, 2,503. Average is 2,468 with a ES of 57.
40.5- 2,508, 2,528, 2,536. Average is 2,524 with a ES of 28.
41- 2,544, 2,563, 2,545. Average is 2,550 with a ES of 19.
41.5- 2,588, 2,607, 2,637. Average is 2,610 with a ES of 49.
So after I had all of my shots plotted I measured from the bottom of the page to the top of the hole for the highest shot of the charge weight and also the bottome of the hole for the lowest shot, and found my difference to find my vertical spread for each charge weight.
39- High was 5.25". Low was 2" for a difference of 3.25".
39.5- High was 7". Low was 5" for a difference of 2".
40-High was 4.75" and low was 4" for a difference of <span style="color: #CC0000">0.75".</span>
40.5- High was 8". Low was 7" for a difference of <span style="color: #FF0000">1".</span>
41- High was 8.25". Low was 4.5" for a differnce of 3.75".
41.5- High was 11.25". Low was 8.75" for a difference of 2.5".
It seems like based on the data the best load for me is between 40-40.5 which will yield around 2,400-2,500 FPS. However the velocity ES was the highest in these two load strings. This weight range has the smallest vertical spread of 1 inch and .75 inch. The high/low rounds were not in any specific order as in round 1,2, or 3. One thing I didn't understand was the ladder test went pretty much as planned however one of the least vertically spreading groups was actually shot lower on the target that the previous charge weight which I found weird.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Second Day</span></span> (Today).
Time: 1000-1230
Round: 168gr SMK. IMI Match brass. FGMM Primers. IMR 4895 (Same as day 1)
Powder charge(s): 39.7, 39.9, 40.1, 40.3, 40.5, and 40.7
Distance: 100 yards
Altitude: 91.7 feet
Humidity: 77 RH
Temperature: 82.9* at 1000, and 88* at 1200
BP: 30.11
Wind: 8 mph consistent; 12 mph gusts
I loaded 5 shots of each charge and shot groups. I loaded the mag with 5 shots of a specific charge and threw in a sighter on top to eliminate the mysterious first shot flyer. I also shot a group with the sighters and they were pretty nice. In fact I thought they were going to be my load, but I never weighed the charges with these. The first two sighters were literally on top of each other, and then once I adjusted my scope mid test the group came down a little bit on the target. I threw 20 rounds together after I topped off my last 40.7 charge and didn't bother measuring it for exact powder charges. My cold bore shot was pretty much on, which made me happy. Any ways, here are the results:
39.7. It grouped ok and I was a little thrown off as I had a WTF flyer. It was all me. I definitely jerked the rifle and I called the shot correctly. I was pissed after I saw I called it right. The velocities of the shots were: 2,431, 2,400, 2,378, 2,378, and 2,387 which gives an average 2,394 and a ES of 53 FPS from high to low.
39.9. This was the best group of the day and I did not have any flyers so I see what the rifle is capable of (and me) with this group/load. It shot <span style="color: #CC0000">.442 MOA</span>. Not much more to say. The velocities were: 2,430, 2,450, 2,403, 2,411, and 2,403 for an average of 2,419 and a ES of 47 FPS from high to low. This also was the least vertically spreading group from day 1.
40.1. This group was ok and I had a flyer caused by a car alarm going off as I was pulling the trigger and flinched. I yanked it bad low and to the right. The velocities were: 2,424, 2,429, 2,446, 2,414, and 2,465 for an average of 2,436 and a ES of 51 FPS from high to low.
40.3. I did an elevation error on my turret. I noticed the groups were starting to climb off the stickers so I meant to dial 1 MOA down, but I went up (DUH), which is why I missed the target completely. Any ways I pulled my last shot to the left, again it was me, not the rifle. The velocities were 2,461, 2,462, 2,488, 2,438, and 2,463 for an average of 2,462 and a ES of 50 FPS from high to low.
40.5. This group I was happy with. I had a slight flyer and I thought it was a good shot. The group measured .842 MOA. The velocities were: 2,484, 2,455, 2,482, 2,461, and 2,491 for an average of 2,475 with a ES of 36 FPS.
40.7. This was an awkward group, and I was excited to be done with this testing. The 5 shots measured .792 MOA. There were 2 "1 hole" groups, and then I had a flyer? that brought the group out to .792 MOA. I thought it was a good shot. The velocities were 2,497, 2,528, 2,535, 2,532, and 2,510 with an average of 2,520 with a ES of 38 FPS.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">To Recap</span></span>
39.7- 2,394 velocity on average.
<span style="color: #CC0000">39.9</span>- 2,419 velocity on average and grouped the best at <span style="color: #CC0000">.442 MOA</span>.
40.1- 2,436 velocity on average.
40.3- 2,462 velocity on average.
40.5- 2,475 velocity on average.
40.7- 2,520 velocity on average.
What should I go with as a load? Data tells me 39.9 (as it was the best ladder test load and also the best grouping load), but is there more to be desired with the velocity? Is there any other data that is needed that I didn't put?
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Ok, so an update as I completed my load development for my rifle. I have reached pressure max, and also found a nice load(s) with a little higher velocity than 2,419 FPS. So let's begin.
Temp: 81* @ 1000, but rose to 86* @ 1700
Wind: 3-4 mph constant from all directions and gusted up to 8 mph
Humidity: 60%
Elevation: 91.7 feet
BP: 29.97
Rifle: LR308 Hybrid with Noveske 20" barrel 1x10 Poly Twist
IMI Match Brass @ 2.775 OAL
168gr SMK
IM$ 4895
FGMM Primers
First thing I did was the ladder test.
Test Distance: 300 yards
Charge Weight: <span style="font-weight: bold">41.4-43.5</span> (<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">42</span></span> being Sierra's max load for this powder)
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.5</span>- 2,538, 2,526, 2,523 with an average of 2,455 and ES of 15
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.0</span>- 2,570, 2,561, 2,560 with an average of 2,563 and ES of 10
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- 2,588, 2,584, 2,583 with an average of 2,585 and ES of 5
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.0</span>- 2,654, 2,591, 2,611 with an average of 2,618 and ES of 63
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>- 2,672, 2,660, 2,663 with an average of 2,665 and ES of 12
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Vertical Spread</span></span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.5</span>- 2 inches
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.0</span>- 2.25 inches
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- <span style="color: #FF6666">3 inches</span> (I really threw a shot here (lowest shot (low right) on target)
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.0</span>- 2.5 inches
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>-<span style="color: #FF6666"> 1.1 inches</span>
So according to this test I wanted to take the 43.5 and also I wanted to try the 42.5 load because I know I threw the shot. I was happy my ES shrunk quite a bit compared to the first few days of testing. After I got done with the test I wanted to test the pressure capabilities, so afterwards I put a 43.7 and it fired at 2,672 with no pressure signs. So I put a 43.9 charge in and it shot 2,694 but I saw primer expansion and extractor marks on the case. No need for me to go another charge up was useless. So around 80 degrees my max safe charge would be 43.7. So I learned something here.
So for the next part I shot 5 shot groups within the increment range of the two selected charges from the ladder test.
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.9</span>- 2,563, 2,567, 2,591, 2,541, 2,571 with an average of 2,562 and ES of 30
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.1</span>- 2,564, 2,577, 2,571, 2,564, 2,584 with an average of 2,572 and ES of 20
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.3</span>- 2,568, 2,606, 2,600, 2,581, 2,576 with an average of 2,586 and ES of 38
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- 2,567, 2,594, 2,602, 2,583, 2,593 with an average of 2,587 and ES of 38
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.7</span>- 2,614, 2,622, 2,608, 2,617, 2,605 with an average of 2,613 and ES of 17
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.9</span>- 2,643, 2,619, 2,637, 2,635, 2,615 with an average of 2,629 and ES of 28
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.1</span>- 2,640, 2,643, 2,627, 2,647, 2,633 with an average of 2,638 and ES of 20
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.3</span>- 2,678, 2,640, 2,654, 2,645, 2,610 with an average of 2,645 and ES of 68
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>- Fired one shot and noticed primer expansion and extractor marks so I ceased testing as I've reached it's max for a little hotter temperature than earlier's 43.7 weight. It was 1630 and by this time it was 86* so it definitely cause a pressure spike where earlier I was able to get away with this charge weight because it was cooler outside.
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Grouped at</span></span>:
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.9</span>- .902 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.1</span>- <span style="color: #FF6666">.402 MOA</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.3</span>- 1.192 MOA (IDK WTF I was doing...DEE DEE DEEEEEEE)
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- .602 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.7</span>- .602 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.9</span>- .692 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.1</span>- .842 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.3</span>- 1.692 MOA (I was just wanting to get done. I rushed, but oh well)
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>- DNF due to pressure signs.
So as the results show it seems as though another node is somewhere between 42.1 and 42.9 which would give me a new velocity of somewhere between 2,572-2,629 FPS which obviously is a big difference from 2,419. So here are a few questions:
1) Should I load at the 42.1 weight and have around 2,575 FPS or should I give up a few tenths of MOA and go for a little higher velocity?
2) Will the extra 50 FPS (+/-) make a lot of difference at the range of 800 yards (800 yards is all I want out of this round. When I get 175' I'll want 1000 yards)?
3) Would it be safe to say that I should not exceed 43 grains? I didn't have any problems shooting 43.7 in the AM/noon time, but as the heat increased I was unable to shoot the 43.5 weight. Not to mention I group better below 43 anyways, but to be on the safe side don't exceed 43?
4) Is there anything else I need to do/know about?
Thanks for any advice.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">My Rifle</span></span>
DPMS "Hybrid" LR308
Noveske 20" 1x10 Poly Twist
2 stage match trigger
NFS 3.5-15X50
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Day 1</span></span> (9/16/10)
Time: 1000- 1300
Temp: 88.0- 91* F
Alt: 91.9
Humidity: 52 RH
BP: 30.03
Wind was a steady 5-7 MPH with 12 MPH gusts from 9 oclock as well. Didn't vary direction hardly if any. (Leaves were breezy on trees and the flags were constantly waving. I dialed for wind today for the sake of the test and also I don't know much about hold overs just yet.)
Test Distance: 300 yards
Mirage: roughly a 40* angle from right to left and pretty thick
Bullet: 168gr SMK
Brass: IMI Match
Powder: IMR 4895
Charge Range: 39-41.5 (Sierra maxes out at 42. However no pressure signs at 41.5. Could have went to 42)
**During the test I had to sit through a couple of cold range sessions. It got hotter so you'll see Velocity slightly increased through the 3 round robin rounds. ***
39- 2,426, 2,430, 2,452. Average is 2,436 with a ES of 26.
39.5- 2,430, 2,432, 2,440. Average is 2,434 with a ES of 10.
40- 2,446, 2,456, 2,503. Average is 2,468 with a ES of 57.
40.5- 2,508, 2,528, 2,536. Average is 2,524 with a ES of 28.
41- 2,544, 2,563, 2,545. Average is 2,550 with a ES of 19.
41.5- 2,588, 2,607, 2,637. Average is 2,610 with a ES of 49.
So after I had all of my shots plotted I measured from the bottom of the page to the top of the hole for the highest shot of the charge weight and also the bottome of the hole for the lowest shot, and found my difference to find my vertical spread for each charge weight.
39- High was 5.25". Low was 2" for a difference of 3.25".
39.5- High was 7". Low was 5" for a difference of 2".
40-High was 4.75" and low was 4" for a difference of <span style="color: #CC0000">0.75".</span>
40.5- High was 8". Low was 7" for a difference of <span style="color: #FF0000">1".</span>
41- High was 8.25". Low was 4.5" for a differnce of 3.75".
41.5- High was 11.25". Low was 8.75" for a difference of 2.5".
It seems like based on the data the best load for me is between 40-40.5 which will yield around 2,400-2,500 FPS. However the velocity ES was the highest in these two load strings. This weight range has the smallest vertical spread of 1 inch and .75 inch. The high/low rounds were not in any specific order as in round 1,2, or 3. One thing I didn't understand was the ladder test went pretty much as planned however one of the least vertically spreading groups was actually shot lower on the target that the previous charge weight which I found weird.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Second Day</span></span> (Today).
Time: 1000-1230
Round: 168gr SMK. IMI Match brass. FGMM Primers. IMR 4895 (Same as day 1)
Powder charge(s): 39.7, 39.9, 40.1, 40.3, 40.5, and 40.7
Distance: 100 yards
Altitude: 91.7 feet
Humidity: 77 RH
Temperature: 82.9* at 1000, and 88* at 1200
BP: 30.11
Wind: 8 mph consistent; 12 mph gusts
I loaded 5 shots of each charge and shot groups. I loaded the mag with 5 shots of a specific charge and threw in a sighter on top to eliminate the mysterious first shot flyer. I also shot a group with the sighters and they were pretty nice. In fact I thought they were going to be my load, but I never weighed the charges with these. The first two sighters were literally on top of each other, and then once I adjusted my scope mid test the group came down a little bit on the target. I threw 20 rounds together after I topped off my last 40.7 charge and didn't bother measuring it for exact powder charges. My cold bore shot was pretty much on, which made me happy. Any ways, here are the results:
39.7. It grouped ok and I was a little thrown off as I had a WTF flyer. It was all me. I definitely jerked the rifle and I called the shot correctly. I was pissed after I saw I called it right. The velocities of the shots were: 2,431, 2,400, 2,378, 2,378, and 2,387 which gives an average 2,394 and a ES of 53 FPS from high to low.
39.9. This was the best group of the day and I did not have any flyers so I see what the rifle is capable of (and me) with this group/load. It shot <span style="color: #CC0000">.442 MOA</span>. Not much more to say. The velocities were: 2,430, 2,450, 2,403, 2,411, and 2,403 for an average of 2,419 and a ES of 47 FPS from high to low. This also was the least vertically spreading group from day 1.
40.1. This group was ok and I had a flyer caused by a car alarm going off as I was pulling the trigger and flinched. I yanked it bad low and to the right. The velocities were: 2,424, 2,429, 2,446, 2,414, and 2,465 for an average of 2,436 and a ES of 51 FPS from high to low.
40.3. I did an elevation error on my turret. I noticed the groups were starting to climb off the stickers so I meant to dial 1 MOA down, but I went up (DUH), which is why I missed the target completely. Any ways I pulled my last shot to the left, again it was me, not the rifle. The velocities were 2,461, 2,462, 2,488, 2,438, and 2,463 for an average of 2,462 and a ES of 50 FPS from high to low.
40.5. This group I was happy with. I had a slight flyer and I thought it was a good shot. The group measured .842 MOA. The velocities were: 2,484, 2,455, 2,482, 2,461, and 2,491 for an average of 2,475 with a ES of 36 FPS.
40.7. This was an awkward group, and I was excited to be done with this testing. The 5 shots measured .792 MOA. There were 2 "1 hole" groups, and then I had a flyer? that brought the group out to .792 MOA. I thought it was a good shot. The velocities were 2,497, 2,528, 2,535, 2,532, and 2,510 with an average of 2,520 with a ES of 38 FPS.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">To Recap</span></span>
39.7- 2,394 velocity on average.
<span style="color: #CC0000">39.9</span>- 2,419 velocity on average and grouped the best at <span style="color: #CC0000">.442 MOA</span>.
40.1- 2,436 velocity on average.
40.3- 2,462 velocity on average.
40.5- 2,475 velocity on average.
40.7- 2,520 velocity on average.
What should I go with as a load? Data tells me 39.9 (as it was the best ladder test load and also the best grouping load), but is there more to be desired with the velocity? Is there any other data that is needed that I didn't put?
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Ok, so an update as I completed my load development for my rifle. I have reached pressure max, and also found a nice load(s) with a little higher velocity than 2,419 FPS. So let's begin.
Temp: 81* @ 1000, but rose to 86* @ 1700
Wind: 3-4 mph constant from all directions and gusted up to 8 mph
Humidity: 60%
Elevation: 91.7 feet
BP: 29.97
Rifle: LR308 Hybrid with Noveske 20" barrel 1x10 Poly Twist
IMI Match Brass @ 2.775 OAL
168gr SMK
IM$ 4895
FGMM Primers
First thing I did was the ladder test.
Test Distance: 300 yards
Charge Weight: <span style="font-weight: bold">41.4-43.5</span> (<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">42</span></span> being Sierra's max load for this powder)
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.5</span>- 2,538, 2,526, 2,523 with an average of 2,455 and ES of 15
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.0</span>- 2,570, 2,561, 2,560 with an average of 2,563 and ES of 10
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- 2,588, 2,584, 2,583 with an average of 2,585 and ES of 5
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.0</span>- 2,654, 2,591, 2,611 with an average of 2,618 and ES of 63
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>- 2,672, 2,660, 2,663 with an average of 2,665 and ES of 12
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Vertical Spread</span></span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.5</span>- 2 inches
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.0</span>- 2.25 inches
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- <span style="color: #FF6666">3 inches</span> (I really threw a shot here (lowest shot (low right) on target)
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.0</span>- 2.5 inches
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>-<span style="color: #FF6666"> 1.1 inches</span>
So according to this test I wanted to take the 43.5 and also I wanted to try the 42.5 load because I know I threw the shot. I was happy my ES shrunk quite a bit compared to the first few days of testing. After I got done with the test I wanted to test the pressure capabilities, so afterwards I put a 43.7 and it fired at 2,672 with no pressure signs. So I put a 43.9 charge in and it shot 2,694 but I saw primer expansion and extractor marks on the case. No need for me to go another charge up was useless. So around 80 degrees my max safe charge would be 43.7. So I learned something here.
So for the next part I shot 5 shot groups within the increment range of the two selected charges from the ladder test.
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.9</span>- 2,563, 2,567, 2,591, 2,541, 2,571 with an average of 2,562 and ES of 30
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.1</span>- 2,564, 2,577, 2,571, 2,564, 2,584 with an average of 2,572 and ES of 20
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.3</span>- 2,568, 2,606, 2,600, 2,581, 2,576 with an average of 2,586 and ES of 38
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- 2,567, 2,594, 2,602, 2,583, 2,593 with an average of 2,587 and ES of 38
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.7</span>- 2,614, 2,622, 2,608, 2,617, 2,605 with an average of 2,613 and ES of 17
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.9</span>- 2,643, 2,619, 2,637, 2,635, 2,615 with an average of 2,629 and ES of 28
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.1</span>- 2,640, 2,643, 2,627, 2,647, 2,633 with an average of 2,638 and ES of 20
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.3</span>- 2,678, 2,640, 2,654, 2,645, 2,610 with an average of 2,645 and ES of 68
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>- Fired one shot and noticed primer expansion and extractor marks so I ceased testing as I've reached it's max for a little hotter temperature than earlier's 43.7 weight. It was 1630 and by this time it was 86* so it definitely cause a pressure spike where earlier I was able to get away with this charge weight because it was cooler outside.
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Grouped at</span></span>:
<span style="font-weight: bold">41.9</span>- .902 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.1</span>- <span style="color: #FF6666">.402 MOA</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.3</span>- 1.192 MOA (IDK WTF I was doing...DEE DEE DEEEEEEE)
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.5</span>- .602 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.7</span>- .602 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">42.9</span>- .692 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.1</span>- .842 MOA
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.3</span>- 1.692 MOA (I was just wanting to get done. I rushed, but oh well)
<span style="font-weight: bold">43.5</span>- DNF due to pressure signs.
So as the results show it seems as though another node is somewhere between 42.1 and 42.9 which would give me a new velocity of somewhere between 2,572-2,629 FPS which obviously is a big difference from 2,419. So here are a few questions:
1) Should I load at the 42.1 weight and have around 2,575 FPS or should I give up a few tenths of MOA and go for a little higher velocity?
2) Will the extra 50 FPS (+/-) make a lot of difference at the range of 800 yards (800 yards is all I want out of this round. When I get 175' I'll want 1000 yards)?
3) Would it be safe to say that I should not exceed 43 grains? I didn't have any problems shooting 43.7 in the AM/noon time, but as the heat increased I was unable to shoot the 43.5 weight. Not to mention I group better below 43 anyways, but to be on the safe side don't exceed 43?
4) Is there anything else I need to do/know about?
Thanks for any advice.